Thin glass – such as commonly applied for displays and touchscreen on electronic devices like smartphone and tablets – offers interesting characteristics for architectural applications. Due to its high strength and small thickness the glass can easily be bent in architecturally appealing curvatures, while the small thickness of the glass offers a significant weight reduction compared to traditional window glazing. This paper explores the potential of thin glass for architectural applications and reports on two thin glass concepts that are currently under investigation at TU Delft. The first concept concerns flexible and adaptive thin glass panels that can change their shape in response to external parameters. The second concept concerns thi...
To reduce the heat loss in heritage buildings, this graduation research aims to explore what alterna...
This thesis focuses on the design of a sandwich panel with thin glass faces and a 3D-printed plastic...
Façades play an important role in the control of energy flow and energy consumption in buildings as ...
Thin glass – such as commonly applied for displays and touchscreen on electronic devices like smartp...
Chemically strengthened thin glass (t < 2 mm) is a material that is stronger and due to its small...
This research studies the use of thin glass on adaptive facade panels with the objective of increasi...
Chemically strengthened thin glass (t < 2 mm) is a material that is stronger and due to its small...
Thin glass offers a promising prospect for lightweight façades with reduced use of raw materials, al...
Glass has been used for centuries. Originally to create weapons, jewellery and decorative ceramics. ...
Owing to the rapid development of construction materials in building industry, a tendency towards sm...
From the beginning of the 21st century, thin glass has been used as a screen protector for electroni...
The research focuses on the combined use of thin glass and a 3D printed spacer pattern. The goal is ...
Glass with a thickness of less than 2.0 mm can be defined as a thin glass or with a thickness of les...
The research of this thesis is focussed on the thermal insulation and structural properties of a thi...
Nowadays it is a top priority in the building sector to reduce the energy use and carbon emissions. ...
To reduce the heat loss in heritage buildings, this graduation research aims to explore what alterna...
This thesis focuses on the design of a sandwich panel with thin glass faces and a 3D-printed plastic...
Façades play an important role in the control of energy flow and energy consumption in buildings as ...
Thin glass – such as commonly applied for displays and touchscreen on electronic devices like smartp...
Chemically strengthened thin glass (t < 2 mm) is a material that is stronger and due to its small...
This research studies the use of thin glass on adaptive facade panels with the objective of increasi...
Chemically strengthened thin glass (t < 2 mm) is a material that is stronger and due to its small...
Thin glass offers a promising prospect for lightweight façades with reduced use of raw materials, al...
Glass has been used for centuries. Originally to create weapons, jewellery and decorative ceramics. ...
Owing to the rapid development of construction materials in building industry, a tendency towards sm...
From the beginning of the 21st century, thin glass has been used as a screen protector for electroni...
The research focuses on the combined use of thin glass and a 3D printed spacer pattern. The goal is ...
Glass with a thickness of less than 2.0 mm can be defined as a thin glass or with a thickness of les...
The research of this thesis is focussed on the thermal insulation and structural properties of a thi...
Nowadays it is a top priority in the building sector to reduce the energy use and carbon emissions. ...
To reduce the heat loss in heritage buildings, this graduation research aims to explore what alterna...
This thesis focuses on the design of a sandwich panel with thin glass faces and a 3D-printed plastic...
Façades play an important role in the control of energy flow and energy consumption in buildings as ...